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[T-groups: development, participation and goals].

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    This study analyzes the development and societal impact of training groups (T-groups). It explores their social and economic origins, trainee motivations, and potential for fostering individual and social change.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
    • Organizational Behavior

    Context:

    • The rise of the T-group movement is examined within its socio-economic landscape.
    • Analysis focuses on the societal positioning and developmental trajectory of training groups.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the origins and rapid expansion of the T-group movement.
    • To investigate the social structure and trainee motivations within T-groups.
    • To assess the potential of T-groups for inducing individual and societal transformation.

    Summary:

    • The study traces the historical development of training groups, linking their emergence and growth to specific social and economic factors.
    • It delves into the social dynamics and psychological motivations of participants within these group settings.
    • The research evaluates the efficacy of T-groups as a mechanism for personal and collective change.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the role and effectiveness of T-groups in contemporary society.
    • Informs understanding of group dynamics and their potential for social and individual development.
    • Highlights the socio-economic drivers influencing the adoption and impact of experiential learning groups.

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